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Brigade celebrates 140th anniversary

Geelong West Fire Brigade celebrated a landmark milestone on Saturday August 12, marking its 140th year of protecting lives and property.

Formed in 1883, the brigade has evolved into an active, strong, volunteer-based fire brigade and community asset.

Brigade captain Paul Cockerill said it was great to gather with so many community-focused people to reflect on the rich history of the brigade.

“It was wonderful to hear the colourful stories about the brigade shared around the room,” he said.

“I’ve been a member of the brigade since 1998 and to me, the brigade has always been about giving back to the community and protecting our local area.

“It’s really rewarding to be part of a welcoming, tight-knit group that has community safety front-of-mind.

“Our brigade is strong and active and many of our members have made life-long friendships during and after their time with the brigade, which is a testament to (the) sort of people who’ve been part of our history.”

The brigade currently has 56 members and attends approximately 240 incidents each year.

It operates one pumper, one tanker and one forward command vehicle.

Group delegate Brendan Robertson reflected on how far the brigade has come over time.

“Our brigade history is so vast and it’s remarkable how far firefighting safety equipment and technology has come,” he said.

“When looking back at photos of myself at fires decades ago, I noticed I was wearing jeans and sometimes sneakers, and it’s amazing to reflect on how much has changed and how great our gear is now.

“You wouldn’t dream of being at a fire now without the proper safety gear, which is so important.”

Mr Robertson said the brigade was in great hands and had a bright future.

“I’m very impressed with the leadership of the brigade,” he said.

“They have a group that is active and passionate about doing the right thing for their community.”

This year also marks another significant moment in the brigade’s history, being 25 years since the tragic loss of five Geelong West firefighters in the Linton fire of 1998.

The brigade will mark the anniversary later this year with a memorial service that will be open to the public.

The brigade will honour the lives of Christopher Evans, Jason Thomas, Matthew Armstrong, Stuart Davidson and Garry Vredeveldt at the event.

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